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High Stakes: How the US accidentally legalized pot
The 2018 Farm Bill was promoted as a patriotic way to help the American farmer. What it actually did was nationally legalize dangerous synthetic marijuana. You may not know it, but highly intoxicating pot is available everywhere, especially in the reddest of red states. Worst of all, there are almost no safeguards in place to keep it out of the hands of minors.
In High Stakes, documentarian Rob Rosen shines a light on this under reported crisis. You’ll also see how the politicians who made this possible, are the very same ones who constantly rail against drugs. How could this happen? Take 40-minutes to watchHigh Stakes.
It will make you angry. It will open your eyes. And it might even help you save a life.
The Infomercials That Sold Us
Rob Rosen created and directed the hit limited series, ‘The Infomercials That Sold Us’ starring legendary comedian Dennis Miller. The series takes a nostalgic and poignant look back at that time when commercials ruled the airwaves. The three-part series streams on Fox Nation and features interviews with the biggest names in the genre from Tony Robbins, Billy Blanks, Suzanne Somers, Brooke Burke, Anthony Sullivan, Tony Little, A.J. Khubani, Vince Offer (The ShamWow guy), Melissa Rivers, Tommy Vu, Kevin Harrington to Leeza Gibbons.
REASONABLE DOUBT
Rob Rosen created and show-ran ‘Reasonable Doubt’ which now streams on Max. The groundbreaking show, starring retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and defense attorney Fatima Silva, took a second look at possible wrongful murder convictions. The show ran for five seasons and had a profound cultural impact: nine convicts were released after our investigations aired.
The Dead Files
Rob Rosen was the Executive Producer and director of the hit series ‘The Dead Files’ which now streams on Max. For 15-seasons and well over 200-episodes, ‘The Dead Files’ helped families convinced paranormal activity was destroying their lives. This show was unique for its genre: Instead of focusing on cheap scares and gimmicks, ‘The Dead Files’ teamed up a medium with a homicide detective, combining the intuitive with the logical, to try and help families in crisis.
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